Jm .I Hi- ij^^B Prevent Pet Poisoning Thousands of pets die every year from accidental poisoning. Your home may look safe to you, but you don’t go around exploring it with your nose and mouth. Pets, particularly kittens and puppies, will taste whatever is within reach, especially when they are left alone and are bored. Pets will also lick their paws after having walked through sprayed or wet areas. The following are common poisoners: plants, antifreeze, oil, lubricants, fuel, tar, paints, cleansers, bleaches, polishes, fertilizers, insecticides, rodent poisons, solvents, glue, photographic chemicals, and medicines. Antifreeze causes many pet poisonings because we dram it out of the car into a shallow pan on the ground. Cats and dogs may drink it because of the sweet flavor. Or they may walk through it and lick their paws. Toilet bowls with fresheners in them can also be dangerous. 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Lots of money. On the average, children bom this year will cost their parents well over $125,000 before they reach 18 years of age. But there are many ways to give children rewarding experiences without going broke. Here are a few points to con sider; 1. Have a healthy attitude about money; encourage ways of lear ning, enjoying people and doing activities without it. Reinforce this attitude by doing things together that do not cost money. Read clothes, and many other household for community resources such as together in the evenings. Take items make play things that can parks, playgrounds, and libraries, walks on weekends. Go on special entertain for hours. These are available to all families, outings to the park or museum. 6. Take advantage of free goods You really do not have to spend a Encourage games that involve and services. Your tax dollars pay lot of money to enjoy life, creative play rather than those /i . > j o i ir/ > that rely on Cabbage Patch dolls or LumoerUina LOWlty SCCKS Wool Uueetl Transformer robots. 2. Talk about money in such a CARLISLE - The Cumberland represent the State Association at way that reinforces family values. Cooperative Sheep and Wool the Governors Preview Show at For example, discuss giving Growers are seeking candidates to the 19881-arm Show. money to your church. Make a represent them in the Penn- K under age, the candidate mus group decision to buy a used car or sylvania Lamb and Wool Queen have her parents written consent a less expensive television. Plan a Contest, which will be held in to enter the contest, toy-exchange with friends. conjunction with the Keystone For ?? entry c o o ( nta< : t 3. Teach children how to spend International Livestock Ex- ww family money wisely, and keep in P° sltlon - s !®.’ 17013 ’ pbo " e ‘ 717 243- mmd the family’s needs. Take To be eligible, a candidate must ° o6o ' AU must be received your children to the supermarket have reached her 17th birthday by oy August i, 198/ and let them help you buy October 1, 1987 and not have groceries. Children often enjoy reached her 23rd birthday by then, reading cereal box labels, so teach She must be a Pennsylvania them how to read the ingredients resident who is either from a lists and compare prices. family which raises sheep or who 4. Help your children resist the is a 4-H or FFA member carrying temptations of television ad- the sheep project in the state vertising, flashy labels, gimmicks, during 1987. and peer pressure. Encourage Each contestant in the state healthy skepticism about what contest will be sponsored by her they watch on TV and see in the local county or area sheep stores. Help them feel good about association or wool pool, themselves, so that owning the A candidate must be in good latest toy is not essential for self- health, never married and must esteem. agree not to marry until her reign 5. Encourage your children to be as queen is completed. If a young innovative. Homemade play dough woman is selected to represent the costs pennies to make, and feels Cumberland Cooperative Sheep just as good between the fingers as and Wool Growers and is elected the expensive stuff. 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